It works flawlessly on my machine, but keep in mind
that the first login after a reboot and after logging out still
ask for your password. You can use your fingerprint to "remove"
the screen lock, i.e. to resume your desktop after you hit
"SUPER+L" or the time respective screen lock timeout has elapsed.
In that case a "scan your fingerprint on the reader" message is
shown underneath the password textbox. Are you getting that
message?
Are you able to authenticate with your fingerprint in Konsole? For
example, when you are trying to execute sudo. Does Konsole show
something like "place your finger on the fingerprint reader"?
Best regards,
Dennis
PS: I'm talking about default settings.
In the past kde did not support unlocking the screen
using fingerprint. Now that we are on F40 I decided to try
again. I was able to enroll a fingerprint but when I try to
use it to unlock the screen nothing happens. Is this
supposed to work?
Thanks,
Neal